Rubio to Host Global Summit on Rising Far-Left Terrorism With Over 70 Nations
The summit follows a pattern of rising leftist-inspired violence documented in recent years, including attacks on police, public infrastructure, and political figures.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will convene officials from more than 70 countries in Washington this week for a high-level ministerial on the resurgence of transnational far-left terrorism. The summit, expanded due to strong international interest, aims to coordinate intelligence sharing, law enforcement efforts, and strategies against globally networked extremist groups.
The Trump administration views far-left violence as an under-addressed threat involving organized attacks on law enforcement, government institutions, and civilians to advance political goals. A State Department briefing document notes the danger has been a "blind spot" in international counterterrorism focus, underestimated despite increasing incidents.
Rubio’s initiative builds on President Trump’s emphasis on confronting domestic and international extremism without bias. The meeting will address groups employing intimidation, property destruction, and deadly violence across borders. Participants from Europe, Latin America, and Asia will discuss threats from decentralized networks linked to Antifa-style activities and other radical leftist elements.
The summit follows a pattern of rising leftist-inspired violence documented in recent years, including attacks on police, public infrastructure, and political figures. U.S. officials point to coordinated campaigns that exploit open borders and lenient policies, creating safe havens for extremists. International partners have expressed concern over similar trends in their nations, prompting broader cooperation.
The gathering marks a shift toward proactive global action against ideologies that reject democratic norms and seek systemic upheaval. Rubio has prioritized elevating this issue alongside traditional threats, arguing comprehensive counterterrorism must address all sources of politically motivated violence.
Critics from left-leaning groups claim the focus overstates the threat compared to other ideologies, but administration officials counter that data shows increasing activity requiring attention. The summit seeks practical outcomes like enhanced information exchange and joint operations to disrupt networks before attacks occur.
This diplomatic effort aligns with Trump’s America First security strategy, protecting U.S. interests by partnering with allies against shared dangers. As threats evolve, the meeting underscores commitment to defending free societies from extremism regardless of political origin. Outcomes could shape future policy and international frameworks for countering leftist terrorism.
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